So sorry, App. Having to make that impossible decision is surely the worst thing a pet owner ever has to face. I still blub when I think about pets I've lost more than 5 years ago, so although that isn't exactly positive to hear, at least it shows how much some people can empathise with the loss of a pet. I was fortunate enough to work with animals when I lost one of mine and my colleagues very compassionately let me have some bereavement time. It can be difficult for most people to understand that yes, it is as traumatic as the loss of an uncle or something (sometimes even more so!). Pets are family.

He's definitely in a better place now without all that suffering. He had FIV and his ailments got more and more frequent. To the point where he would aimlessly walk in circles and bump off the wall. It was just horrible. I tried everything and it was just too much for him. I knew I made the right decision, but it was a really tough one.
Nigel was the King and I was sure to treat him in the best way possible!
My sister gave me a portrait of Nigel last month for my bday; that was one of the best gifts ever!

My friend got a ferret over the summer and the thing is so much fun. I don't know why I always thought that they were mean or bad pets, you treat 'em right and they're a blast to pass around a group of friends and play with.

Her name is April(after April O'neal), but her personality isn't very April-ish, so sometimes I just call her Susan. She's a year and a half old, and I think she might be a Himalayan-Siamese mix, because of her frost coloring and Icy blue eyes. She's very sweet, and VERY vocal(Siamese trait). Sometimes she gets on my nerves because she's so affectionate and naggy, but she's such a great little friend!